I have a 4 1/2 month old son who has such a hard time sleeping on his back. He is excellent at rolling over onto his tummy now and will do so almost any time I set him down on his back. This includes when it's bedtime. The only time he'll sleep on his back is when he is absolutely exhausted, but even then it seems his crazy flailing arms will eventually wake him up. I've started to put him on his tummy to get him to fall asleep, and then once he's asleep, I'll turn him over and hope it doesn't wake him up. I've even let him sleep on his sides, which is preferable to him over sleeping on his back. I really don't want to allow him to sleep any other way than on his back though because SIDs terrifies me, but he just wakes himself up constantly if he's on his back, and because he's also teething right now too, he's extra likely to wake up frequently because of the pain.
Anyone else having a hard time getting their little ones to sleep on their backs? I just don't know what to do to get him to stay that way. Many times I'll put him on his back and he'll just roll right over onto his belly, and if I insist on moving him back to his back, he gets frustrated and cries, and then of course he can't fall asleep.
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